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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: dogudoruk on June 12, 2007, 10:35:24 PM
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http://www.snappoll.com/view_results.php?poll_id=199482 (http://www.snappoll.com/view_results.php?poll_id=199482)
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Wasn't there an amiga.org Frappr map?
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1 user is asia! guys we need back up in asia!
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What web forum do German amiga users use? :-?
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That's an inaccurate poll, it doesn't show Mexico as part of North America, which in fact, it is. Central America is considered from El Salvador/Guatemala/Belize to Panama I think and South America's from Colombia in which you can also count Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru and so on. So I *had* to vote as part of "South America" although my Country is not located there :-? :-x
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@Darth_X
I don't speak German, but here are a couple of popular Amiga sites from the Deutschland... and I'm sure there's more.
http://amiganews.de/ (http://amiganews.de/)
http://www.german-amiga-community.de/ (http://www.german-amiga-community.de/)
If you're not a native speaker, often you can use http://babelfish.altavista.com/ (http://babelfish.altavista.com/) to help translate pages. The translations are not 100% acurate, but you can manage to follow along.
Plaz
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Im Korean and living in the USA, but I also lived for 13 yrs in europe.
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I didn't see "In a state of Denial" on there anywhere...
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I live in Saturn but amiga is dead here
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Darth_X wrote:
What web forum do German amiga users use? :-?
http://amiga-news.de
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Don't forget:
http://amiga-news.de/en/
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adolescent wrote:
Wasn't there an amiga.org Frappr map?
it looks like it was amigaworld
http://www.frappr.com/amigaworld/map
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Someone please tell me how to create a new poll here on Amiga.org.
I would like to recreate the poll that is linked at the beginning of this thread to find out how many Amiga users are left in the world today, and the general location of where they are located.
If any of you know how to create a poll where the Amiga user can only enter a vote one time to prevent duplicate entries (or limit such activity) and allow them to type in the name of the country they live in, instead of a continent, as their vote entry.
Then we need to notify all the Amiga websites we can find to get the maximum participation and therefore the most accurate results of just how many people still consider themselves to be an "Amiga User" (even if they don't use an Amiga everyday, or they only experience the AmigaOS via emulation these days").